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Monday, August 31, 2009

Two Dollars a Day



Some inspirational friends are disciplining themselves to eat for less than $2 a day.

Which really sort of puts a non-nutritious calorie-free $1.49 soda from the gas station quickie mart in perspective.

Here's what I know so far...
1. It's possible.
2. It takes some effort and a bunch of calculating.
3. Having a backyard garden with tomatoes & basil & lettuce helps.
4. Eggs are worth about 9 cents each.
5. Rice/pasta/bread carbs are a lot cheaper than fresh fruit & veggies. (unless you have the garden going.)
6. Non-nutritious sodas really lose appeal, as does candy. (unless it's free)
7. Church functions are great for scavenging leftover food.
8. $2-a-dayers start to notice all KINDS of leftover food: at churches, homes, restaurants, etc.
9. Calories count. In a different sort of way.
10. Gratitude is the appropriate response to food-provision.

Maybe you're not up for $2/day. But could you be up for skipping the soda?

Baby steps.

Friday, August 28, 2009

The Orchard



This week I had the yummy privilege of being hosted by The Orchard, a Christian community in Wichita KS. For 24 hours I got to live, eat, pray, and walk with 6 gracious new friends who seem to be living together for the kingdom's sake. (my words, not theirs)

If you like to count, 4 of the community members are pictured above, but the other two actually exist as well.

If you want to learn more about Christian communities, and I hope you do, check out:

Community of Communities

Be curious.

Shameful...

I don't even deserve to be called a blogger. (So it's a good thing no one is calling me that)

It's been way too long. If you care, mea culpa.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Otherwise Occupied




Hey friends, check out my newest blog entry at True Campaign! (Great site, that.)